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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 8

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THE ATCHISON CHAMPION, FEIDAY OCTOBER 13, 1905? Mr. and Mrs M. Coi attended Priests of Pallas, in Kansas City, last HAS contributions to the useful churn also, congratulations and good wishes for the; future prosperity week. Grant Edwards has returned from Excelsior Springs, where he went for the benefit of his health jand happiness of Mr. and -Mrs-jFinnigan, by sixty or seventy: THEATRE relatives ana menas.

Mr. James Shortridge, has. returned to Kansas City after a vist with, relatives here, Mrs. Shortridge will remain for several weeks. Will Close Saturday.

This week will mark close of the Lewis and Clark exposition after a successful career, not an-ticipatedr by even the most en Monrovia Items. Frank Bishop is building a new house. thusiastic supporters of the project. Polite Vaudeville Tfceitre. Qreit Growds Visit Hre.

Admission iOc. "Vino's" ft Trip to Wonderlmd "Connel Comedy Comedians. The fllusicil Hendersons. "Falsely fktitfed" Edison Mr. Royer served on the jury in the Peasley case.

A. S. Best, Mark Snyder and Frank Before the closing day is done the fair will have recorded an attendance of practically Bishop were in Topeka last Thursday. Mrs. Edna Green came down from 000 persons which, considering PUREP Hiawatha to visit her brother, G.

Hamhers, and to attend the street fair. the fact that the combined population of the old Oregon territo ry is hardly equal to that num Last Sunday the 8th, a girl arrived ber, is almost phenomenal. at the home of Henry Frankenel to make her home with them. Cigars on you Henry. MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR DERIVED SOLELY FROM GRAPES, IN WHICH DELICIOUS FRUIT IT IS FORMED BY NATURE IN THE PRECISE COMPOSITION IN WHICH IT IS USED IN DR.

PRICE'S BAKING POWDER Its superiority Is ttaqtsestftonecT Monrovia was well represented at Wedoesdaiy Ladies Souvenir. Sfcturtay A2itii)ee CbiWreo's 5c AUtioee the rmnarham county fair ana car At a meeting-of the directors of the Atchison Coal Mining company, the following- officers were elected for the ensuing year r. Wni. Carlisle, president D. N.

Cain, vice president George Guerrier, secretarj- and treasurer. -With the exception of Douglass Cain for vice president in place of Collett, who refused fame woM-wMe Smashed His Angles. Sculptcr Borglum, disgusted Its Its use a pmtectmu and a guarantee over a quarrel as to whether the angel of the Resurrection and nival, and carried off their share of the prizes. Albert Churchill got first prize on onions, and second on white and yellow corn. Mark Snj'der got first on hard and soft wheat and squash.

Mr. Goodpasture got first prize on yellow corn and apples. John McDowell got first prize on pumpkins. Riley English got second pri ze on all purpose colt. Mrs.

Ben Bonn el got first prize in ladies nail driving contest, and our school school got first prize for the best and most original feature, and Mrs. Ben Bonnel got first prize for having the largest family on grounds. the angel of Annunciation, which were intended to adorn the walls of the cathedral of St. John, in New York, should be masculine or feminine, and upon The most astonishing thing I. ever heard, said a woman on the street to-day, that John Flem-ming didn't go to the Royal cattle show, but was to be fcund at his grocery at Seventh.

and Atchison all the week. final opinion of authorities that the figures must be masculine he thereupon went to the cathedral and with mallet aud chisel smashed the angels into small bits. The Gopher. I have visited nearly very-state and province west of the Mississippi I have availed myself of the researches of the agricultural department made under Dr. C.

Hart Merriam's careful biological survey of the west, indeed, of all sources of information, and I am satisfied that the The Sculptor says: 4II am absolutely astounded against alum food TURN THE CAN AROUND and you will learn what is the power behind the dough' the high-class powders it is cream of tartar, extracted frcm clean, delicious grapes, and that is healthful In the low-grsxfe powders it is "phosphate alum' or "sodium aluminum sulphate which is also alum, a mineral acid, and that maken the food unhealthf uL Of what use are twenty-five ounces for twenty-five cents, if eight of these ounces are alum Food Baked with alum bating powders Is 'iovssA c12.tam a portion of the aitim unchanged I The continued use of alum made food impairs digestion, causing dyspepsia When buying baking powder, examine the label and take only a brand whose label shows it to be free from alum that any clergymen could stand in the presence of thirty or forty images of a purely religious and Every man owes it to himself and his family to master a trade or profession. Read the displaj advertisement of the six Morse Schools of in this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady ma3 learn telegra phy and be assured a position. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative IJrcm Qainine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E.

W. rove's signature-is on each box. 25c. To the farmers: We want your poultry and eggs. The highest market price always paid.

The Ham Feed spiritual character and see uoth ino- them but sex ana now that the whole unpleasant mat 'ordinary earthworms are not native to auy part of America 1 south of the Saskatcheman or west of the Mississippi valley, exclusive of the narrow humid ter is over, 1 am just as sure as ever that the feminine side of our race must ever be the chief belt along the Pacific coast. lhere exists, nevertheless, a source of artistic inspiration and will so remain, absolutely unal Poultry Ill North Seventh tered by all pedantic controver- fine stratum of humus in all parts of the country where there is moisture enough to produce an sies nual vegetation. The black earth in Manitoba is one foot to two feet thick, an amount probably WANTED By Chicago Manufacturing House, person of trust worthiness and somewhat familar with local territory as assistant in branch office. Salary SIS paid weekly. Permanent positien.

No investment required Previous experience not essential to engaging. Address, Manager Branches, Como Block, Chicago. COUNIY CORRESPONDENCE. very lavish in the expenditure of county money in some state cases, but when a party in Lancaster township not exceeded over any large area elsewhere in the world. This is not a solid bed of decayed vege The frost may catch the late tomato, but the wheat that furnishes the flour from which Jacob Gallatin's bread is made, is safe in the bin.

Married, Miss Cecelia Dooley and Mr. Thos. Finnigan, were married at tation, but is thoroughly mixed good condition for cribing. Mr. Thomas Shear, of Clarinda, Iowa, is visiting friends aud relatives in and around Huron.

He is over 80 years old but is as active as most men of fifty years. Mrs. Lucy'Cohoon, of Northwest Effingham, was shaking hands with old friends in Huron last Sunday, and no with the upper formation, and WANTED By Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and forms the black loam. OUR HURON DEPARTMENT Capt. Stabler, Correspondent.

Huron Items. Mrs. Dr. J. C.

Cole is visiting the family of Walter Ferugson, ex-county treasurer of Jefferson County at Valley Falls. adjoining territory. Salary $20 and There is no doubt, then, that expenses paid weekly; expense money" auvauceu. orK pieasani; position in the absence of eartnworms permanent. No investment or experience required.

Write at once for fult this mixing is done by a number one has more friends than Aunt Lucy, goes into court for protection, he at-once becomes very saving of the county's money. We shall give the inside path in a futura letter. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Richard, was in Huron last Saturdajr looking after their property here.

Mrs. Taylor was formely Miss Sallie Pro-basco. here they sold a residence on Myrtle street to Mrs. N. J.

Uillingslea, the retired land lady of the Huron hotel. Many Huron people were in Atchison Saturday to see the soldiers and doll of species of burrowing animals. particulars and enclose self-addressed! envelope. Thomas J. Cooper as we all call her.

St. Louis church, Good Intent, at 10 a. m. Wednesday, October 11. The bride was dressed in white silk, tulle veil caught with bride roses, and carried a large bouquet of the same flowers.

She was fair to look upon, and was attended by her sister, Miss Nona, charmingly gowned. The groom but by far the most important 45 133 Lake Chicago, 111. E. P. Perry, the Huron merchant has these are the Lreomvdae, or a window in his store so handsomely decorated that it would be a credit and attract attention in a large city.

Mrs. pocket-gophers. Gophers are found in the whole Altha Wilson of Huron is the decora of the region west of the Missis tor. sippi valley, as far as the Pacific It is a strange thing to me that the James L. Darst was in Troy, Kansas, Tuesday making a final settlement with the Probate Court of his father and mother's estate.

This community was blessed with a much needed rain Monday evening and night. It laid the dust and was just what the wheat needed. Mr. Cooper and partner, of Doniphan who traded for Searles and son's general store, were in town Monday Iroking for houses to live in. The Rev.

R. S. Cook will preach at the First Baptist church in Huron next Sabath Oct. 15th, at 11 o'clock a. in.

wide awake merchants of Huron don't parade. To look at the splendid and fine appearance of the regiment made us old soldiers feel young again, while the parade of the little boys and girls was the cutest thing I ever saw, and was worth going miles to see. The advertize, they are enterprising and coast, south well into Mexico, and north as far as the Saskatcheman. In other words, their distribution is general over the up-to-date in everything else but that. Wake up boys and hand me your adds was arrayed in the traditional black, and supported by his brother, Roger Finnigan.

Dinner was served at the home of the bride, and all went merry as a marriage bell." The bride and groom went directly to housekeeping in a house furnished from top to bottom by the parents of I I want all to know of the tplendii opportunity I cah give any woman whereby she can actuallj' turn her spare time into money. The work is very pleasant and will easily pay 81 per week. There is no deception about this. No experience is necessary. If you really want to make money, write to me at once.

Address, Harriet M. Richards, Box II, Joliet, 111. 42 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I will give you an opportunity to Start in Business for Yourself. No experience necessary Si 8 to S30 per week easily made. This is an honest, straightforward proposition and if you cannot spare more than two hours per day do not fail to write to me.

Harriet M. Richards, Box Joliet, 111. 42 ENTERTAINING MADE EASY." and I will do yon good. Atchison mother's had better get a whole region that IS Without move on them or in a few years those earthworms though it is not Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Procter and little eirl's will show them a flower daughter, Lora, of Ravenwopd, Mo likely that the rodents had to do parade that will make them take a back seat. with this limitation. Ernest Thompson Seton, in Century. both, on one oi tne numerous are visiting relatives in Huron and Effingham. Mrs.

Proctor is a sister of Mrs. G. W. Stabler. Mr.

Procter is engaged in the hardware and implement business in his home city. The Rev. Mr. Howell preached to a farms, belonging to the groom's crowded house in the Presbyterian father. church Sunday night.

He illustrated Subscribed for the Champion. Martin Holbroob for plumb A number of the young bloods of Huron held a smoker in the store of one of our prominent business men last Saturday night. They closed the doors and windows and smoked the i xii i his sermon with lanterns. The oresents were many and varied every thing from cash Harry W. Moore, the late Huron tf.

ing. proprietor uuui lie luuseu line a country cured ham. After having i grocer, has moved his family to Atchison and has taken a position with the This is a new book, just published, and contains many ideas for decorations games and refreshments suitable for afternoon or evening parties, besides 23 guessing games with Price. 2" cents per copy, postpaid. Send for free circular, showing sample pages, and one gueaing game, with answers.

Address. Home Entertainment Bureau, 150 N. Trumbull Chicago. 41 Poultry company. At a family dinner last Sunday at the home of the writer, among the guests were four persons whose combined ages were over three hundred and tweniy ears.

They were all related and were all born in old North Carolina. The people of the Old Tar Heel State live a long time." It seems that our county officials are A few farmers around here have to shuck and crib the'r corn. The an old fashioned circus with him until midnight they left, saving they had the time of their lives. But Monday morning the scene changed, the owner had their names and notified them, to step around and settle for their fun and the cigars, and the way the quarters and half dollars rained down on heavy frost Tuesday night the first of the season will soon put the corn in his counter was a caution, and the merchant laughed in his sleeve to think what a snap he had and hoped they would come again. 7-'; THE LOWEST RATE OF THE YEAR Round-Trip Horn weekcrj TKkets it Tbree-f oartb of tb One Wiy Rite.

(MINIMUM To Points in OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, ARKANSAS, MISSOURI, TEXAS, and Other States October 3d and 17. November 7th and 21st. December 5th and 19th. ALWAYS HAVE 71 SMILE AT YOU. PIG LUN(3M Saturday Night, WHERE? at the Mineto Exchange 315 Commercial St, Healer Lleltclvcy Round Prairie, items.

Mrs. Wm. Henry, who has been seriously ill, is Mr. Al Shortridge made at business trip to Kansas City last week. Mr.

Wm. Cory has gone to Leavenworth to'serve on the jury Mr. Chas. Porter and Miss Irene Finney, of Kickapoo, attended chureh here Sunday. i tlliss Ann Wosser has returned to Leavenworth, to resume her work in If you want to see them smile like a cracked watermelon, give them your patronage.

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